Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
anyone have any suggestions for a smaller, faster graphical browser? All
the possibilities I can find seem to be alpha or beta releases (arena,
gzilla, etc.) The browser should also be CSS compliant and have a pretty
good la
I installed popularity-contest (stable) on my machine and every day I get
the following message from cron:
/etc/cron.daily/popularity-contest:
/usr/bin/dpkg-awk: line 31: 2988 Broken pipe mawk $incf -f
+/usr/lib/awk/dpkg-awk.lib -- "--exebase=`basename $0`" "--exedir=`dirname $0`"
+"$
I should also note that I can run it from the command line no problem,
it is just as a daily cron job that it has problems...
Matt
On Oct 21, 1999 at 05:41:26PM, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
> I installed popularity-contest (stable) on my machine and every day I get
> the following messag
My slink box is using a dial up connection with exim. When I enter
localhost as the outgoing server, Netscape complains. I've configured
exim as a `satellite' system -- is this the problem? Is there any
way to force Netscape to use exim configured this way?
Thanks,
--
Matthew Roberts
re leaning back on a stool and
it starts to tip over? Well, that's how I feel all the time.
-- Steven Wright
On Nov 05, 1999 at 05:44:33PM, Dave Baker wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
>
> > My slink box is using a dial up connection with exim. Wh
On Nov 21, 1999 at 10:55:35AM, Brian May wrote:
> >>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew W Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Matthew> This has to be a Netscape thing, though, because Mutt
> Matthew> works just fine. I have also set the exim conf
Hello,
I run debian GNU/Linux (slink, kernel 2.0.36) under console mode (it's an
older system) and am having problems with virtual consoles. I have logins
on the first two consoles and then spawn additional consoles (with the
`open' command) when I need them.
A few days ago I opened up console 3
7; says nothing.
Thanks,
--
Matthew W. Roberts
Structural Engineering[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Texas A&M University
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On May 09, 2000 at 12:24:44PM, gijs wrote:
> [...]
> When i try printing from a
> program, say a word processor, it doesn't do anything.
Does lpr work? e.g. `lpr file.ps' should print a file.
Are you getting anything from lpq?
--
Matt
On May 09, 2000 at 08:01:03AM, Paul McHale wrote:
>
> I recently received the domain desinc.com from another company.
> Occasionally, exim reports that I have mail bound for someone at desinc.com
> for which I have no local account. Is there a way to forward all such mail
> to their new domain?
I'm looking at buying a used computer and want to install Debian
on it. I've taken a serious liking to the following and would
appreciate any comments on whether or not there will be any hardware
problems with it. Many thanks!
p3 650mhz
I'm about ready to go out and buy a new computer. I'd really like to
buy a system with Debian preinstalled. I called VA Linux, and even
though they sell Debian, they won't sell me a computer with Debian
on it. Penguin uses Red Hat as well.
Any ideas?
almost like the connection is
terminated after running scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d . I searched Deja
and the web but could not find any documentation on how this is supposed
to work.
Thanks,
--
Matthew W. Roberts
Structu
On Feb 16, 2000 at 10:28:11PM, John Hasler wrote:
> Matthew W. Roberts writes:
> > I'm not sure what that means. It's almost like the connection is
> > terminated after running scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d . I searched Deja
> > and the web but could not find a
Sorry to go off topic, but Aaaack!
http://www.buy.com/books/product.asp?sku=30576349
--
Matthew W. Roberts
Structural Engineering[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Texas A&M Univer
> > as far as i have been able to find,
> > there is no suitable, secure, replacement for ftp (why!?!?!)
>
> Ask Bill...
Gates or Clinton?
> If it was just something that a debian user was trying to do with a modem
> and a 386 I might give him free advice and a 486.
I'll take the 486. :-)
On Mar 28, 2000 at 05:18:07AM, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Does anybody know where the binaries for the kde office are, I can't
> find them in the corresponding /stable/potato/deb/i386 or so, whatever
> the name is in the kde ftp site.
http://koffice.kde.org/
> I have just recently upgraded from debian 2.1 to potato and I cannot send any
> email at all (either internal or external) i keep getting the following error
> message.
>
> 1999-12-21 14:34:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: procmail director deferred:
> file existence defer in procmail director: Permission
> I finally broke down and decided to compile a 2.2.13 kernel despite
> the fact that my 2.0.36 kernel continues to work perfectly.
>
Just curious, why did you decide to `upgrade'? I'm trying to decide
whether I should do the same.
--
Matthew Roberts
Is it possible to set up additional special keyboard requests in
inittab? I've already assigned ctrl-alt-delete and alt-uparrow and
want another...
Thanks,
--
Matthew Roberts
Structural Engineering [EMAIL P
> > Is it possible to set up additional special keyboard requests in
> > inittab? I've already assigned ctrl-alt-delete and alt-uparrow and
> > want another...
> Use 'loadkeys'.
Will `loadkeys' let me assign an arbitrary command to a key sequence?
I've looked at the Console HOWTO and the loadke
On Jan 12, 2000 at 06:15:05PM, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Matthew W. Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > > Is it possible to set up additional special keyboard requests in
> > > > inittab? I've already assigned ctrl-alt-delete and alt-uparrow and
> > &g
I'm looking for a statistics package for programming. Couldn't find
any Debian packages, but did find Goose (v 0.0.11). Just wondering
if there are any more mature libraries out there.
Thanks,
--
Matthew Roberts
Structural Engine
> > I'm looking for a statistics package for programming. Couldn't find
> > any Debian packages, but did find Goose (v 0.0.11). Just wondering
> > if there are any more mature libraries out there.
>
> There's lots of debian packages. Octave(matlab clone), R(S clone), python,
> scilab for examples
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 12:56:39PM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Just install in slink apt, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list so that apt can
> find potato (add a line http/ftp site potato main contrib non-free), and
> remove the 'stable' line.
>
> Now you do:
> apt-get update
> apt-get dist-upgrad
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